New Orleans, Louisiana 1930s in color [60fps, Remastered] w/sound design added
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- Опубликовано: 30 апр 2024
- I colorized, restored and created sound design for this video of New Orleans, Louisiana in the 1930s. You can clearly see what's happening in broad daylight Includes Downtown, landscapes, Rural, African American people, often laboring,
Video Restoration Process:
✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second
✔ Image resolution boosted up to HD
✔ Improved video sharpness and brightness
✔ Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate)
✔added sound design only for the ambiance
✔restoration:(stabilisation,denoise,cleand,deblur)
✔ Face Restoration
Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.
B&W Video Source: Prelinger Archives
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Not historically accurate? WTF does that mean? Anyone can throw up some AI nonsense and call it New orleans 1930 but if it's not historically accurate what is it?
Це було круто,Бро👍30'хх,а життя вирувало і вирує досі☝️Дякую, друже 🖐️👁️привіт із України ✌️🇺🇦🦾
@@matguerra333 that means "lo que tú quieras", lo entiendes!!!
WOW!!! I've lived in New Orleans all my life and had no idea we had such scenic MOUNTAIN beauty!!
And snow!
NASS I’m declaring you the best channel on YT! This one is so interesting - I swear I would not complain about the lack of air conditioning if I could go back in time to many of these videos. The colorization seems quite improved - it really does add to finding details. Bravo to you.
thank you so much it really warmed my heart❤
Another great channel that has nothing with colorization is Peter Santenello. He just finished a series on Louisiana with an emphasis on the Cajuns. Now doing Hawaii.
I do automotive paint correction work and im currently doing a huge project of a 1933 Chevy. Its SO cool to watch this and imagine that someone was driving it around during this era. Theres even some VERY similar cars in the video! Its amazing to see that it stood the test of time and is still going. Your video makes me think about the cars history, who all has owned it, where all its been, its adventures, i wish I could see all of its history.
This is one of your best videos. Absolutely stunning.
thank you very much❤
Excellent footage; I could barely recognize the place because so much has changed in the subsequent decades. However, I'm quite certain that New Orleans never had mountains, rocky gorges, blizzards, or hills!
NASS, this is one of your best videos. I liked the many different subjects that were shot all around the city. Very interesting. Different from some of the videos where the content is just masses of people walking around crowded downtown areas.
oh! thank you very much👍
8:31 That US Willow had quite the journey until 2023.
It's pretty insane how good these old videos turn out with this technology.... 👍👍
Film…not video.😂
Bravo, Nass! Really wonderful. Thanks. JoAnn
Thx!!!
Terrific post! Thanks for posting & showing what New Orleans looked like.
Just ignore the parts that show hills. Because there aren't any in New Orleans.
What a remarkable film
The resolution, color and frame rate were amazing.
Well done NASS......another outstanding effort.
You're still the best.
thank you very much👍
Nass, Great video. 1930's Louisiana was Huey P. Long country. Nicknamed "The Kingfish." Huey Served as Govenor of Louisiana 1928-1935. Hey wanted to run for President of the United States in 1936. But an assassin cut him down.
hi!! Thx!!
8:30 The wheel on that cart looks a bit sketch I hope he makes it
Dam near fell off. Not just the back one but the front one was just as bad, if not worse. Axles or wheel hubs must be very worn.
As my mom used to say , " a creaking gate never falls off "😁 I bet that wheel lasted for years .
After a long history from the Mississippi River to Florida and eventually to Benalmadera Spain, the US Willow shown @8:30 finally met its demise last year (April 26th 2023). Sinking and the owners unwilling or able to make the necessary repairs forced the local government to begin demolition and scraping of this vessel. Thank you Nass for a glimpse of this steamboat's glorious past.
Hi!! ^^
zero crime, zero grafitti, zero blax shooting, cleaner streets. what a time.
I enjoy every video, such an underrated channel. Indeed this one would be one of the best of the best! 🎉
Oh!! thank you very much!!👍
Great footage! However, pretty sure NOLA has never had the elevations shown in 6:30 - 6:45 :)
I guaran-damn-tee you it never did.
@@Lonesomedrifter54 True, but Nature didn't put it there. Construction crews did, using soil excavated during the construction of I-610. It climbs to the dizzying height of 43 feet ASL.
Love your channel, much love!
thank you very much❤
A+ restoration! Great job! 😊👍👍👍
thank you very much👍
Fantastic video as always. Was wondering if you could find anything from Gloucester Massachusetts in the early 1900s. Thanks for all you do in showing us a piece of history in all your videos.
My home, New Orleans. Wonderful in any era. Gotta love City Park, the French Market, and St. Louis Cathedral.
Era precioso!!!! Pero siempre pienso que todas esas personas, ya no están en éste mundo. Es triste. Estamos viendo muertos. Pero no quiero pensar en eso.Son unas vidas, en un momento que ya pasó. Es bonito , mágico, y triste. Pero qué bueno es el cine, todo lo inmortaliza, de alguna manera. Éste canal es maravilloso.😊
thank you very much
I wanted to congratulate you on your content, I really love it. I wanted to ask you if you were able to monetize your RUclips channel by uploading this material. I want to do the same but from my country. and my fear is that RUclips will reject my content for being a copy, even if it is remastered in color and in 60 frames.
Do you monetize?
Great video nass, amazing footage, beautiful work 😀👍👌
Hi!! thank you very much
Like stepping back in time. Great video!
Spectacular! Great work again! thank you
thank you very much ;)
Another fascinating video! Thank you! 😀
Thx!!
@@NASS_0 😀
Thank you for making these video's 👍
thank you very much
Very good job 😊
Thank You 😉
Good luck ☺
NASS!
Thanks for posting this video
Hi!! broo Thx!!
I don't know if it a time capsule or time-travel or both. I don't care. I love it! Keep making these! Great job as always!
hi!! thank you very much
It's like going back in time ⏲️ awesome video 📹 👏 👌 🙌
Nice work. Just needs some drowned out jazz in the background when in town. Was just there visiting friends. Can still recognize many spots.
This is my home town. Amazing to see. Thank you.
There was probably streetcar service still on the Desire St. line when this was recorded (as in the Tennessee Williams play and later movie, "A Streetcar Named Desire").
Amazing footage of the Big Easy!
Excellent video. Another glimpse into the past. Sometimes I feel like an intruder spying on people who never knew me. It's almost sacred being able to see these people now long dead.❤
Grazie mille ❤ Molto interessante
thank you very much
There's a lot of footage here that is NOT in New Orleans.
fantastic
It seems so calm and peaceful... : )
Muy interesante !!!!!!
Eh!!! Quién ha escrito eso???😊 Es muy bonito...
At 8:20 Even with the patch on the rear wheel it doesn't seem to be holding air and almost flat. Actually all four appear to be almost to fall off. I don't think he's gonna make it much farther.
روعه ❤ استمر
8:20 He needs a wheel bearing replacement then a 4 wheel alignment.😂
Very nice job, very evocative. I still will give you a "thumb down" because you're stubbornly incapable or unable to end your clips properly. Just be polite!
Wow! Did you see that car turn from blue to red!!! Too bad they stopped selling those after the war!
I noticed that too! Obviously the color gradations for his refresh are set depending on the vertical scale.
At 2:22, you can see that this video was made in 1939!
nass do you a favorite film you have restored? you done so my great pieces over the years! love all ur work congrats on another great restoration
thank you very much👍
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New Orleans, Baby
"Hey! NASS just dropped a New Orleans-in-the-Thirties restoration! WOW.
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Vive la Louisiane 🇫🇷🇺🇲
Please do some videos of the Nations Capitol hoods. Not the tourist areas.
New Orleans looked so historical back then
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i didnt know it snowed in New Orleans
I lived there for 4 years and saw it snow twice.
I wonder how there accents were vs now
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Who decided to record this back in the day or is this A.I
9:16 what the heck is that house burning?!
Dead bodies 😮
НАД ОРЛЕАНОМ КРАСИВО БЫ СМОТРЕЛСЯ ЯДЕРНЫЙ ГРИБ !!!
where's all the drunk young people?
All but gone sad to say
Read the book, My New Orleans, Gone Away by Peter York
RayJun Cajun country..😎
Hi!! ;)
@@NASS_0 🙋🏻
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I believe in reincarnation.
Some of the black kids grandparents probably worked as slaves 50 years earlier.
Katrina destroyed most of the buildings shown in this film.
Actually most of the buildings shown here that are gone now were gone long before Katrina…
GREAT VIDEO SUPPER NASS BIG SUPPORT FROM CROATIA
Thx bro!
Not historically accurate? WTF does that mean? Anyone can throw up some AI nonsense and call it New orleans 1930 but if it's not historically accurate what is it?
Just the colorization ;)
i wish i can go back in time and visit new orleans in the 1930s and leave 2024 biden sucks
Try to go back as a black person and see what liberties you lacked when this was filmed.
before it became a filthy, crime ridden "chocolate city"
obviously you didnt watch the video or you would have seen all the black people that lived in it back then too.....
seriously, sometimes i think the concept of nostalgia itself is just a synonym for neo-naziism
Racist much? Are you ok. A lot of people have been stressed. Bet you've never been to New Orleans; am I right?
Back then they knew what to do with criminals, of any skin color.
Back then, they knew what to do with criminals, no matter the pigmentation.
Cowards Always talk tough while hidden on the internet. 😂
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USCGC_Willow_(WAGL-253)
Love your channel, much love!
thank you very much👍